A city court has come to the rescue of an ailing 70-year-old woman who has been running from pillar to post for more than two months after being denied access to her house, reports Sumit Saxena.

A city court has come to the rescue of an ailing 70-year-old woman who has been running from pillar to post for more than two months after being denied access to her house.

The court ordered criminal proceedings against the unscrupulous persons who took over her house by filing a false property case.

Kalyani Dutta, a resident of Bhargarh, Roshanara Road, went to Kanpur for 10 days in December 2008 to attend her nephew’s wedding ceremony. On her return, Dutta found her house locked following court orders.

She found that her neighbour Naveen Kumar had forged the power of attorney of her house and secured orders for possession of the property.

“Kumar filed a property case mentioning K.L. Dhingra as a tenant at the property. Later he informed the court that Dhingra had peacefully agreed to vacate the house, and obtained court orders confirming his possession of the house,” said Inderpreet Singh Josh, defence counsel.